Stephen FellerKANSAS CITY, Kan., Nov. 23 (UPI) — The Kansas City water slide called Verrückt, German for insane, will be torn down months after a boy died while riding it, the water park announced Tuesday.Continue reading at esciencenews.com

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SENDAI, Japan, Nov. 22 (UPI) –Astronomers have discovered an extremely faint dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way. It is the faintest satellite galaxy yet found within the Milky Way’s sphere of gravitational influence. Scientists named the new galaxy Virgo …Continue reading at upi.com

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Producers of homeopathic treatments must make proof of efficacy or specify on their product’s label that there is “no scientific evidence that the product works”, the Federal Trade Commission has decided. Homeopathy can trace its roots back to 1796 …Continue reading at zmescience.com

So the team experimented with applying newly discovered two-dimensional materials only a few atoms thick to supercapacitors. Other researchers have also tried formulations with graphene and other two-dimensional materials, but with limited success. “There …Continue reading at gadgets.ndtv.com

Facebook is developing a software tool that suppresses users’ posts from appearing in the News Feed in designated geographic areas, a possible first step toward making the social network available in China, the New York Times reported. The tool has …Continue reading at sciencenewsdaily.org

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After court ruling, girl dying of cancer to be cryogenically frozen A big Alzheimer’s drug trial now wrapping up could… A big Alzheimer’s drug trial now wrapping up could offer real hope — or crush it ‘Silicon Valley arrogance’? Google misfires …Continue reading at statnews.com

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